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Appearance: He looks like a normal electrike with a scar above his eye, a few spots without fur and some light bits of probably damaged fur. His fur is also a bit bushy around the neck and his paws have short and sharp claws.

Personality: He is very shy and clever and doesn't trust anyone apart from someone he knows well. He hates to lose but will never give up until he fails. He is a very persistent strong battler who wants to evolve. He is kind to team mates and will always follow orders but since he is a bit young he can be a bit of a cheeky person too. He can be very ignorant in some cases but not most of the time

History: Matt lived in a small little den with his mother and father not knowing anything about the outside world. One day a terrible pokemon attacked it but since it only knew tackle and bite he was harmless and got fairly injured. It ran away from home to train and know mves since it didn't know about the outside world he became an adventurer. He had some troubles with pokemon but he finally can just beat them up with his moves. When he learnt the moves thunder and rain dance he learnt how to use moves wisely and became a skilled battler. When he was around 13 he was helping loads of pokemon around the island, loads of them got trapped in the 'mystery dungeons' so after a while he thought of looking for a team to explore dungeons with. He kept on looking for about 2 years (which still included loads of helping others) when he finally found out about some teams. He went off to Arcane Alliance since he liked what they liked, special attacks. His move set was only special attacks anyway so it was his kind of team. So he travelled all the way from near Lost Learners base all the way to Arcane Alliance's base

Okay, guys, I've officially started everything up for the Arcane Alliance. A nice description of the base and a current objective should get everyone (meaning Kanea and me) moving on. Also, for reference, here is a picture of what the 'pavilion-like' structure I mentioned in my post would look like, minus the sun and moon symbols and the ancient language engravings.

Listen bro, I dunno if you're a bit young or anything; but in RPs, you have to watch your grammar. Roleplaying is basically writing a book with others, a movie, a script, anything. It isn't like texting and chatting. Grammar and spelling are crucial when writing up a roleplay submission, and it really affects your image if you don't fix them up.

Just sayin'. You have to take the time to look and check your post before you put it up. think of it as a school assignment (that's what I usually do) or a submission for a competition.

Listen bro, I dunno if you're a bit young or anything; but in RPs, you have to watch your grammar. Roleplaying is basically writing a book with others, a movie, a script, anything. It isn't like texting and chatting. Grammar and spelling are crucial when writing up a roleplay submission, and it really affects your image if you don't fix them up.

Just sayin'. You have to take the time to look and check your post before you put it up. think of it as a school assignment (that's what I usually do) or a submission for a competition.

Alright, mates. I should probably be able to post sometime friday night. I kinda needed to get some parts of my personal life in order, so I've had a lot pitched on my fork this week.

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RP's I am in:
Pokemon: Journeys Through Novia - Glyn Schaffer

"And they tell me there are people who are normal, but I don't know what they look like because I've never met one. And neither have you, so why not compare yourself to real people instead?"
"Three lives of a gamer: the first'll be your best, because you can always restart if it isn't; the second pales in comparison, and the game will cheat you out; but the third one's going to be better, because it gets do or die from then."

If you're serious, I really wouldn't recommend a Magikarp. First of all, the Lost Learners are based in a forest, in which you wouldn't find much water apart from the odd ravine. Therefore, your character, who relies entirely on water for mobility, will not be able to do anything except flop around uselessly trying to get up. Also, unless the mission involves something underwater or near water, Magikarp won't be able to help at all. It all comes down to the fact that Magikarp is an aquatic Pokemon with no means of land travel. Not only would your character be incredibly derpy, but it would basically suck.

If you have to make a Magikarp, though, the Lost Learners probably aren't the best bunch to join. The Crossblade Crew is located near to water, so at least your character will have somewhere to stay.

The main reason I wanted to join the Lost Learners is because I wanted to equalize the teams. I was going to justify why a magikarp Is in a desert (good question) but now I'm not sure I can. I guess I'll come up with something else. I understand

If you're serious, I really wouldn't recommend a Magikarp. First of all, the Lost Learners are based in a forest, in which you wouldn't find much water apart from the odd ravine. Therefore, your character, who relies entirely on water for mobility, will not be able to do anything except flop around uselessly trying to get up. Also, unless the mission involves something underwater or near water, Magikarp won't be able to help at all. It all comes down to the fact that Magikarp is an aquatic Pokemon with no means of land travel. Not only would your character be incredibly derpy, but it would basically suck.

If you have to make a Magikarp, though, the Lost Learners probably aren't the best bunch to join. The Crossblade Crew is located near to water, so at least your character will have somewhere to stay.

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